As the Jacksonville Jaguars now turn their focus to roster construction, quarterback Trevor Lawrence will have some input when it comes to who the team may acquire on the offensive side of the football.
On Wednesday, the Jaguars began a final wave of in-person interviews with G.M. candidates. The clock is ticking on the making of a hire. Owner Shad Khan previously said his team will have a new General Manager in place by the end of February,
With less than a month until the 2025 league year and free agency begin, let's take a look at what coach Liam Coen is inheriting.
The Jaguars have announced seven more members of Liam Coen's initial coaching staff in Jacksonville. Longtime NFL assistant Bill Sheridan has been hired as a senior defensive assistant. Sheridan spent the last three years as the linebackers coach for Arlington in the UFL and was coaching on the collegiate level for a few years after more than a decade in the NFL> Sheridan had stints as the defensive coordinator for the Giants and Buccaneers during that time.
After spending a couple of weeks as a free agent, Louis Rees-Zammit has re-signed with his former team, the Jacksonville Jaguars.
A potential No. 1 pick and the top pass rusher in the 2025 NFL draft class fell to the Jacksonville Jaguars in a recent mock draft from CBS Sports. Recently, on the 'With the First Pick' podcast, a year-round draft podcast over at CBS Sports,
The Jacksonville Jaguars are staking the future of their franchise on a sustained breakout from quarterback Trevor Lawrence, and they've brought in a veteran offensive mind to help the process along.
The Jacksonville Jaguars have their new leadership team in place after hiring James Gladstone to be the general manager. He, along with Tony Boselli and Liam Coen will make up what the Jaguars are calling their "football leadership unit.